In the framework of a geophysical survey at the “Pilastri Terramara” Middle Bronze Age archeological site (Northern Italy), which aimed at using cost-effective approaches to investigate a 12.000 m2 portion of land, we verified that in this site the most commonly used GPR, magnetometry and ERT geophysical methods were hampered by specific unfavorable conditions. Since the main purpose of the survey was to obtain information on ancient walking surfaces, we speculated that compaction, caused by the trampling of human activity over centuries, increased both density and seismic velocity of these paleo-surfaces. Assuming that such compacted layers still lie embedded in the shallow subsurface we successfully used the Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectra...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The results of a Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey were compared with the archaeological excavat...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) is a widely used geophysical technique in seismic micro...
Conventionally employed geophysical methods in archaeological investigations , i.e. ground penetrati...
A non-invasive and low-cost geophysical method for the H/V spectral ratio (HVSR) of microtremors was...
Geophysical techniques are seldom used for the investigation of paleolithic archeological sites, mos...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
A multi-method geophysical survey has been carried out on a Roman archaeological site, where part of...
The use of non-invasive geophysical techniques is becoming increasingly important in archaeological ...
A Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR) survey can enhance the quantity and quality of information when app...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
In recent years, geophysical methods have been increasingly applied as a preliminary mapping tool to...
Summarization: Non-invasive high-resolution geophysical techniques, such as ground penetrating radar...
The results of a geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Masseria Nigro, locate...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The results of a Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey were compared with the archaeological excavat...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...
Horizontal-to-Vertical Spectral Ratio (HVSR) is a widely used geophysical technique in seismic micro...
Conventionally employed geophysical methods in archaeological investigations , i.e. ground penetrati...
A non-invasive and low-cost geophysical method for the H/V spectral ratio (HVSR) of microtremors was...
Geophysical techniques are seldom used for the investigation of paleolithic archeological sites, mos...
Geophysical methods, and particularly ground penetrating radar (GPR), have been increasingly applied...
A multi-method geophysical survey has been carried out on a Roman archaeological site, where part of...
The use of non-invasive geophysical techniques is becoming increasingly important in archaeological ...
A Ground-penetrating Radar (GPR) survey can enhance the quantity and quality of information when app...
Integrated geophysical prospecting has produced remarkable results in the field of archaeology. In a...
In recent years, geophysical methods have been increasingly applied as a preliminary mapping tool to...
Summarization: Non-invasive high-resolution geophysical techniques, such as ground penetrating radar...
The results of a geophysical survey carried out at the archaeological site of Masseria Nigro, locate...
The traditional excavation tools applied to Archaeology (i.e. trowels, shovels, bulldozers, etc.) pr...
The results of a Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey were compared with the archaeological excavat...
In this paper we present a geophysical survey that was carried out as a research activity during fie...